TUBERCULOUS PERICARDITIS MIMICKING A MALIGNANT PERICARDIAL TUMOR: A CASE REPORT

Tuberculous Pericarditis Mimicking a Malignant Pericardial Tumor: A Case Report

Tuberculous Pericarditis Mimicking a Malignant Pericardial Tumor: A Case Report

Blog Article

Tuberculous pericarditis is an extrapulmonary manifestation of tuberculosis that is most commonly associated with pericardial thickening, effusion, and calcification.We present a case of tuberculous pericarditis mimicking a Blenders malignant pericardial tumor in a 77-year-old male.CT revealed an irregular and nodular pericardial thickening.MRI revealed high signal intensity on T1-weighted fat-suppressed images and peripheral rim enhancement after gadolinium administration.MRI can be helpful in determining the differential diagnoses pH Test Strips/Labels in cases of tuberculous pericarditis with nonspecific imaging findings.

Report this page